1. United States of America

The United States of America is one of the most admired and most despised nations in the world today. As a dominant world power, the US is known for its military might, economic strength and democratic government. In addition, American culture has spread across the globe through its popular films, music and commercial products such as Coca Cola, McDonald’s hamburgers and Levi jeans. Because of its influence around the world, the US provokes strong reactions. Many people either love or hate the US.

The US is the fourth largest country in the world (after Russia, Canada and China), stretching across the North American continent from the Atlantic coast in the east to the Pacific coast in the west. It occupies a land area of 9, 372,615 square km and crosses four standard time zones. The mainland is bordered by Mexico in the south and Canada in the north. The US also includes Alaska in the north of the continent and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean. The country is so vast that it covers a wide variety of distinct geographical regions. You can find there Cascade mountain range, Cordillera mountain range, Rocky Mountains, famous Grand Canyon, Appalachian mountains which are geographically the oldest in the US. The highest peak can be found in Alaska – it is Mt. McKinley (6,194m). The US has also many rivers. The largest rivers are the Mississippi and the Missouri. The climate varies with the geography in the US. There are vast climatic differences across the fifty states. The best climates can be found in Hawaii, Florida and California where there are tropical and semi-tropical regions. In contrast, in the northeast and Midwest the climate is more severe, featuring four seasons and cold winters. However the most extreme arctic climate can be found in Alaska.